Dick Conner Correctional Center – Oklahoma

Know somebody locked up at Dick Conner Correctional Center? Dick Conner Correctional Center is a state correctional institution in the Oklahoma state prison system, which is part of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. This guide gives you info about anything you might need to know about Dick Conner Correctional Center,like: Find out who’s in prison at this facility? Visiting an inmate at this prison The prison’s address and phone number. How to send mail and money to an inmate at Dick Conner Correctional Center. And much more…

General Prison Information

Contact Information

Below you will find the mailing address and street address for Dick Conner Correctional Center. Use the mailing address if you are sending a letter or package to a prisoner at Dick Conner Correctional Center, and be sure to use the street address if you want to know the actual location of the facility.

Mailing Address

Make sure to check the Inmate Mail and Package Procedures heading further down on this page if you are going to mail a letter or package to an inmate to learn how to correctly write the address, and follow the appropriate protocol for sending a package or letter. If you don’t follow the correct steps, the letter or package could not get delivered.

Street Address / Prison Location

Address

Phone Number and Fax Number

Map and Directions

Use this address if you are visiting a prisoner. Make sure to check the Inmate Visitation Procedures and Inmate Visitation Schedule information below if you are going to visit someone in prison at Dick Conner Correctional Center.

Directions

Phone Number

Dick Conner Correctional Center prisoners don’t have phones in their cells, so you won’t be able to call your inmate, however, there are times when it might be helpful to know the telephone number to Dick Conner Correctional Center.

(918) 594-1300

Dick Conner Correctional Center inmates are able to make phone calls using:

Calling Cards

Collect Calls

Dedicated Phone Line

Prison Calling Plan

Fax Number

Dick Conner Correctional Center prisoners don’t have fax machines, so you won’t get to fax the inmate, but there might be times when it is necessary to have the fax machine number to Dick Conner Correctional Center.

(918) 594-1324

Email Address

The email address listed below is the general email address for Dick Conner Correctional Center. You can’t contact inmates using this email address. If you are going to email a prisoner, read the Inmate Email information further down on this page.

Inmate and Staff Statistics

Inmate Email

To send an email message to an inmate you must use an exact procedure to make sure that the email message is received by the prisoner.

Inmate Internet Access

Inmates are not permitted to access the Internet.

Inmate Mail and Package Procedures

There are important steps that are necessary to follow when sending a letter or package to a state prison inmate. If you don’t follow the procedures then the letters and packages might be returned to you.

Before you send a package or letter, make sure to read the links below:

Mail Monitoring

Dick Conner Correctional Center officials will open and read and inspect all received general mail. Incoming general packages and mail is able to be read as frequently as is deemed necessary to keep security or monitor any problems confronting any inmates.

How to Address a Letter to an Inmate

Here is the proper format for how you should address a letter to a state prison inmate at Dick Conner Correctional Center:

Inmate Money

Every prison has a Commissary which was started to provide a bank-like account for inmate monies and for purchasing things not issued by the Bureau of Prisons.

How to Send an Inmate Money

Friends, family, or other people may add funds to these accounts with the U.S. Postal Service and Western Union.

Via U.S. Postal Service: An inmate’s family and friends are able to send inmates funds in the mail and have to send funds to the following address and do so in accordance with the directions given below:

The funds have to be a money order that is made out to the prisoner’s full committed name and complete eight-digit register number. You are advised to use a U.S. Postal Service money order, since all non-postal money orders processed through the National Lockbox will be kept for a 15-day hold, and in this time the inmate will not have access to the money. The Bureau of Prisons will return any funds that don’t have correct inmate info if the envelope it was sent it has an adequate return address. Cash and checks will not be accepted so do not send checks or cash.

Inmate Locator

Prisoners are from time to time moved to different prison facilities throughout Oklahoma, so sometimes you may have to look up what facility an inmate is at using the inmate locator. Click the link here to locate an Dick Conner Correctional Center inmate.Inmate Search

Inmate Visitation

Before you visit Dick Conner Correctional Center, be sure that you be aware of this info:

Visitation Schedule

Visitation Rules

Visitation Application

Inmate Visitation Schedule

Normal Visiting hours are Saturday and Sunday and all state holidays, 8:30A.M. – 3:30P.M

Inmate Visitor Procedures

Each Oklahoma state prison has their own policies for inmate visitation and they get changed regularly. The rules below may be out of date now, so make sure to also read Dick Conner Correctional Center’s website to get the latest visitation procedures.

Visitation Sign-In and Check-In

The visitation officer ensures every visitor signs the inmate visitors log when entering the prison and upon exiting.

Identification Required

Positive picture id of all visitors will be required. Appropriate forms of id are Driver’s License and Social Security Card; but, a state issued photo ID is OK.

For everything listed below, check the main prison website as this information is changed often:

Visitation Rules

Visitation Dress Code

Things You Can and Cannot Take to Visitation

Special Rules For Childred, Special Visits, Pastoral or Attorney Visits

Website

Victim Resources

Important Note: If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 911.

Victim’s Rights

The Victim Rights Act grants victims the following rights:

Victims have the right to protection from the accused.

Victims have the right to notification.

Victims have the right to attend proceedings.

Victims have the right to speak at criminal justice proceedings.

Victims have the right to consult with the prosecuting attorney.

Victims have the right to restitution.

Victims have the right to a speedy trial.

Victims have the right to be treated with fairness, dignity and respect.

The definition of victim includes:

Spouses and children of all victims.

Parents and guardians of minor victims.

Parents, guardians and siblings of mentally or physically incapacitated victims or victims of homicide.

Foster parents or other caregivers, under certain circumstances.

There are a number of services and programs designed to help victims and their families. You can find out about these services by contacting the courthouse, or local law enforcement agency.

Victim Notification

The Department of Justice Victim Notification System (VNS) is a system that provides victims with information pertaining to their case and/or any defendants in the case. You will receive a Victim Identification Number (VIN) and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will allow you to access VNS via the internet or by phone. Here, you will find information about future court hearings, historical court events, and detailed information about the defendant. This will include criminal charges filed, the outcome of charges, sentence imposed, custody location, projected release date and any other release information. The VNS website is updated daily. You will also receive any ongoing information by mail or email.

Have you, a family member or friend ever used the Victim Notification System? If so, was it effective? Did you get the information in a timely manner? Was the system difficult to use? We would like to hear from you, so please post any comments here.

Tell Your Story – Write a Review of Dick Conner Correctional Center

Have you ever spent any time in Dick Conner Correctional Center? Do you have a family member or friend that is a prisoner there? Have you ever been to visit a prisoner at Dick Conner Correctional Center?

If yes, then please write a review about it. Write down your prison experience because other people can learn what to expect.

What to include in what you write:

Prison conditions

Prison facility and layout

Guards and prison staff

Prison food and commissary

Visitation

Inmates

Safety

Prison gangs

Inmate programs and activities

If you are currently incarcerated at Dick Conner Correctional Center, post your address if you want to receive letters from people.

Comments

Dick Conner Correctional Facility is the most unorganized and unprofessional center I have ever encountered. Having a loved one incarcerated is difficult..Having a prison that refuses to communicate with its inmates or their family makes it unbearable. In MOST facilities, ( especially minimum and low security) the goal is to” correct”. Time is done and these individuals are to be placed into a work facility and taught how to function is society. When inmates and their families are spoken to as if they less than human, this lowers the standards of a facility as a whole.
DCC is under staffed, hateful and completely unqualified to run a prison. They lie to their inmates as well as their families and will talk down to you. I was appalled by the way I was spoken to and it was made clear that my loved one would suffer consequences from my calling. I even spoke with the Warden and she did nothing but disregard my complaints and rush me off of the phone. I was told by the unit manager that she would write up a ” nice little note” in his file so the Warden could see why EXACTLY I was calling and that it would be her word against mine. I could not believe the the way she was speaking to me. I sent in all the paperwork required so we could speak on the inmates behalf and she told me to be quiet, shut my mouth and let her talk because I was talking too much! Are you serious?
All I wanted was someone to talk to me because they weren’t talking to him. When I said I would call back, she yelled at me and said ” you do every day”. I only get one day off every two weeks and that is the day I use to call in. I was completely speechless and asked for the warden. That’s when I was threatened by the ” note” she would add in. Everyone should be treated fairly. If someone incarcerated can not get any information on themselves and is afraid to file a grievance, what can family do? If the Warden herself cares nothing about the prison she is running, how can we expect any justice or change? If anyone knows who to contact ABOVE this facility, please comment the information.